Price search results for Blueseventy Sprint Fullsuit Women&#039;s

When your friend convinced you to start doing triathlons this summer, she neglected to mention the large pile of gear you'd need to invest in before race day. Cut corners on an aero helmet and tri shoes this early in the game, but listen up when your excitable friend advises you to invest in a wetsuit. Even if you don't care much about times and splits during your first race season, an entry level wetsuit like the Blueseventy Sprint Fullsuit has the power to make your minutes in open water far more enjoyable. As you rush into the water amidst a flock of flailing, thrashing creatures in your age group, the Sprint's Yamamoto neoprene will immediately help you into an efficient body position. While you take your first strokes, its 3 4 4 design, which refers to the thickness of neoprene around your core and lower half, lifts your hips and encourages body roll to help you expend less energy moving forward in the water. Flexible 1. 5mm arm panels preserve mobility as you bring your arms in and out of the water, while an exterior coating on the suit improves your glide. Though not quite as flexible or buoyant as top end models, the Sprint's design is modeled after its higher end siblings, and it provides a palpable advantage in the water compared to your old swimsuit.